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First time setup of TeraDici 2400 PCoIP 4 port card

This article provides the information on "How to setup of TeraDici 2400 PCoIP 4 port card for the first time".

Card installed but not configured.

First time setup of TeraDici 2400 PCoIP 4 port card.

If the card is functioning (but not configured), you will see two additional "Standard" USB Controllers in Device Manager. (See Figure 1.)

Figure 1

Configuration Process.

Configure the Teradici 2400 PCoIP 4 port card using the following steps:

Open a browser of choice (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox etc.) on the URL line Log in to the Teradici host card by typing the URL 192.168.1.100 (unless a DHCP server is present) the press the Enter Key.

NOTE: If a DHCP server is present, Determine the IP address assigned to the Teradici card based on the MAC address of the card (The MAC address is on a sticker on the card) then log in to the assigned MAC address. Once done, you can manually assign a IP address to the card outside the DHCP range.

Next, under the Network section, turn off Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)by un-checking the box next to Enable DHCP and select a proper Static IP address for the customer network. (This information must be provided from the network in use.) Click Apply. (See Figure 3)

In the Diagnostics menu, under PCoIP Processor, Schedule the PCoIP card to reset at the next system reboot. Restart the system. (See Figure 5)

Figure 5

After a reboot, two additional PCI Devices will appear in Device Manager. (See Figure 6)

Figure 6

Install the latest PCoIP drivers. (See Figure 7)

Figure 7

Optional: You may need to configure Monitor Emulation if you are not receiving an image on the remote device. (See Figure 8)

Figure 8

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